Al's Family Farms, Florida, United States


4.5 (250 reviews) Sunday: Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #4 in Fort Pierce Farms

Ohio family visit

Welcome to Al's Family Farms in Fort Pierce, Florida - the heart of the Indian River Citrus District. AL’s Red Barn Grill is open year around. Our historic Red Barn Packinghouse and Citrus Shop are open Nov thru May. Self guided tours are scheduled to begin by mid-February 2023. Visit us for the freshest local Florida citrus, fresh squeezed orange juice & Sharon's homemade fudge. A short video tour running in our lobby & the OJ Corral is open during Citrus Shop hours. Watch us pack Indian River Citrus to send to your freezin' friends up north! Every summer, Al's store moves across the driveway to our Red Barn Grill! We still have our LOCALLY GROWN, FRESH SQUEEZED Orange & Grapefruit Juice, vine-ripe Tomatoes, Watermelon, Southern Peaches, Local Honey, Smoked Fish Dip, Fried Peanuts, Sunshine Shakes and hand dipped Ice Cream!

Address

2001 N Kings Hwy, Fort Pierce, FL 34951-4018

Mobile

+1 800-544-3366

Website

http://www.alsfamilyfarms.com

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Monday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday :

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 15:42

User Ratings

4.5 based on (250 reviews)

Excellent
71%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Reviews


  • 5Antonio Luis 5:00 PM Mar 10, 2020
    Honeybells and Lunch
    In late February my wife and I stopped over for lunch and oranges. We drove down from CT and our way back we bought a few bags of Honeybells and when we got home we started eating them, they did not last long they were delicious, very juicy and sweet. So today we purchased a 1/2 bushel online.

  • 5Marsha D 5:00 PM Jan 21, 2020
    Reasonable entrance fee
    Tour was very well done. Guides were knowledgeable and showed us hospitality. We learned a lot about the citrus industry, some about the U.S, some about Florida, and specifically about the Indian River area. Their teaching method was very effective, and we were able to remember what we learned to pass it on to others. We saw the workers sorting the fruit and getting it ready to go to its next destination. We learned about the history of the company, and we met the current owner. He answered some questions from our group; then later we talked to him casually as he walked through the gift shop. It was interesting to learn about how the wood crates were previously used in picking and how they are being used now. We were treated to samples of orange juice and various kinds of citrus fruits. The tour was well worth the modest fee!

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